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Stephen Metcalf (other)
Stephen Metcalf or Metcalfe may refer to: *Stephen Metcalf (writer), writer and critic-at-large for ''Slate'' *Stephen Metcalfe (politician) (born 1966), British politician *Stephen Metcalfe (screenwriter) (fl. 2002–2015), American film director and screenwriter *Stephen A. Metcalf (1927–2014), British missionary See also *Steve Metcalf (fl. 1998–2004), American lobbyist and former politician from North Carolina *Metcalf (surname) *Metcalfe (surname) Metcalfe ( , ) is a surname, originating in Dentdale, Yorkshire, and is very common in places such as Wensleydale and Swaledale. It may refer to: * Andrew Metcalfe, former senior Australian public servant * Ben Metcalfe, Canadian journalist and e ...
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Stephen Metcalf (writer)
Stephen Metcalf is a critic-at-large and columnist at ''Slate'' magazine. He is also the host of the magazine's weekly cultural podcast the ''Culture Gabfest''. Biography Metcalf attended Phillips Exeter Academy but, "three weeks shy of graduation, was asked by the school administration, in no uncertain terms, to leave." He then matriculated at Wesleyan University, later earning a master's degree from the University of Virginia. After spending some time working on a Ph.D. in the English graduate program at Yale University, he moved to New York City where he worked as a speechwriter for Hillary Clinton during her senate campaign and as a freelance writer. Subsequently, he joined Slate as a staff writer. He is Slate's "critic-at-large", writes the magazine's ''Dilettante'' column and serves as host of the magazine's culture podcast. Metcalf's work has appeared in ''The New York Times'', the ''New York Observer'', ''New York (magazine), the Atlantic (magazine),'' and ''The New Y ...
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Stephen Metcalfe (politician)
Stephen James Metcalfe (born 9 January 1966) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom, who was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for South Basildon and East Thurrock in 2010. He has served as the chairman of the Science and Technology Select Committee. Early life and career Before becoming an MP, Metcalfe worked in the family printing business. He stood unsuccessfully at the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate in Ilford South at the 2005 general election. Metcalfe was an Epping Forest District councillor and a portfolio holder for Customer Services, ICT & E-government until he stood down in order to concentrate on his campaign to be elected as an MP. As a councillor he campaigned on issues including green belt protection and the introduction of traffic calming schemes as well as working with communities to find ways of engaging the young. Parliamentary career Metcalfe gained the seat at the general election in May 2010, defeating Labour's Thi ...
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Stephen Metcalfe (screenwriter)
Stephen Metcalfe is an American film director and screenwriter. Metcalfe's career has touched on all forms of dramatic writing; screen, television and stage. Metcalfe's first produced screenplay was ''Jacknife''. Based on his Off-Broadway play, ''Strange Snow'', it starred Robert De Niro, Ed Harris and Kathy Baker and was directed by David Jones. The adaptation of French director Jean-Charles Tacchella's ''Cousin, cousine'' soon followed. Produced by Paramount Pictures, ''Cousins'' was directed by Joel Schumacher. He also wrote the production drafts for Pretty Woman, Arachnophobia and Mr. Holland's Opus. Metcalfe has adapted both stage plays and novels to film. His play ''Emily'' was done for Scott Rudin and Paramount Pictures; ''Time Flies'', by Paul Linke, was adapted for producer Laura Ziskin; A.R. Gurney’s ''The Old Boy'' was written for Touchstone Pictures; and Peter Mayle's comic novel ''Anything Considered'' was done for producer Stanley R. Jaffe and Sony Pictures. I ...
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Stephen A
Stephen Anthony Smith (born ) is an American sports television personality, sports radio host, and sports journalist. He is a commentator on ESPN's ''First Take'', where he appears with Molly Qerim. He also makes frequent appearances as an NBA analyst on '' SportsCenter''. Smith also is an NBA analyst for ESPN on ''NBA Countdown'' and NBA broadcasts on ESPN. He also hosted ''The Stephen A. Smith Show'' on ESPN Radio. Smith is a featured columnist for ESPNNY.com, ESPN.com, and ''The Philadelphia Inquirer''. Early life and education Stephen Anthony Smith was born in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. He was raised in the Hollis section of Queens. Smith is the fifth of six children. He has four older sisters and had a younger brother, Basil, who died in a car accident in 1992. He also has a half-brother on his father's side. Smith's parents were originally from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. His father managed a hardware store. Smith's maternal grandmother was white, the ...
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Steve Metcalf
Stephen Michael Metcalf is an American lobbyist and former politician. He was a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's forty-ninth Senate district, including constituents in Buncombe county. A management consultant from Asheville, North Carolina, earned degrees from Appalachian State University and the University of Tennessee in political science. He served in the United States Army as a chaplain's assistant, and was the first county manager of Buncombe County, North Carolina. Metcalf served in the administration of Governor Jim Hunt as deputy secretary of governmental operations and deputy secretary of the North Carolina Department of Transportation before being elected to the state legislature in 1998. Metcalf was re-elected to the State Senate twice, and served as chair of the Senate Education Committee. During his time in office, Metcalf accepted a job as director of local government relations at Western Carolina University. Metca ...
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Metcalf (surname)
Metcalf ( , ) is a surname of English origin. People with the surname "Metcalf" include A *Arthur Metcalf (1889–1936), English footballer *Artie L. Metcalf (1929–2016), American malacologist *Arunah Metcalf (1771–1848), American politician B *Barbara D. Metcalf (born 1941), American historian *Betty Metcalf (1921–2017), American politician *Brandon Metcalf (born 1986), American record producer *Brent Metcalf (born 1986), American wrestler *Brian Metcalf, Korean-American filmmaker *Bruce Metcalf (born 1949), American artist C *Charles D. Metcalf (1933–2021), American general *Charlotte Metcalf (born 1958), British film director *Chuck Metcalf (1931–2012), American bassist *Clell Lee Metcalf (1888–1948), American entomologist *Conger Metcalf (1914–1998), American painter D *Dick Metcalf, American journalist *DK Metcalf (born 1997), American football player *Donald Metcalf (1929–2014), Australian physiologist *Douglas Metcalf, American clarinetist E *Elizabeth H ...
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